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Given that there are 144 square inches per square foot, 100,000 pounds per sqaure foot equals 694.44 pounds per square inch.
The construction cost per square foot in Asheville, North Carolina is about $88 per square foot. This means a 3000 square foot building would cost about $264,000 to build.
'bout 7 swags per square foot
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
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Miles per hour (mph) is a unit of speed, while pounds per square foot (psf) is a unit of pressure. The two units measure different physical quantities and cannot be directly converted from one to the other.
500sq ft per ton but the best most efficient sizing is to do the manual j load calc
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
770/500 = 1.54 gallons per square foot
Divide the heat loss or gain obtained by the load calculation by square footage of the building.
Unfortunately, this question is unanswerable. Pounds per square foot is the imperial unit for density. Density is the amount of mass for a unit volume. Since you have provided only the mass of the object, and no volume, the Density cannot be determined.
To convert decanewtons per meter square to pounds per square foot, you can use the conversion factor of 1 decanewton per meter square = 0.204816 pounds per square foot. Therefore, 83 decanewtons per meter square is approximately 16.99 pounds per square foot.
It is a "LIVE LOAD" which is the weight of snow for which a roof is designed for. It is usually 40 lbs. per square foot. Al dead load is the weight of the roof structure itself.
Given that there are 144 square inches per square foot, 100,000 pounds per sqaure foot equals 694.44 pounds per square inch.
$1.81 a square foot, per year $1.81 a square foot, per year =)
To convert pounds per square foot to metric tons per square meter, you would use the following conversions: 1 pound per square foot is approximately 0.0479 metric tons per square meter. Therefore, 350 pounds per square foot is approximately 16.765 metric tons per square meter.